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How Long Does It Take to Complete the Clock-In for Subject 1?

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SanNora
07/29/25 7:24pm

Students must complete a total of 12 hours before they can apply for the exam. The 12 hours must be divided into at least 3 days, meaning a maximum of 4 hours can be recorded per day. Relevant information about Subject 1 is as follows: Basic Introduction: Subject 1 refers to the theoretical driving test conducted at the vehicle management office, which is a mandatory licensing exam for all driver's license applicants. The exam content includes the most fundamental knowledge such as driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, as well as local regulations. The scheduling of the theoretical driving test is arranged by the local vehicle management offices. Exam Outline: Subject 1 is part of the teaching and examination outline for motor vehicle driving training. This outline divides the exam into three subjects, organized by the traffic management departments of public security authorities, with the exam sequence proceeding in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3.

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Roland
08/14/25 2:09pm

I just enrolled in driving school, and the total time required for the subject one timed check-in is about 10 to 12 class hours, with each class hour being 45 minutes, so the total learning time adds up to around 9 hours. Our driving school uses a mobile app for check-in, requiring a daily login where the system automatically records time spent watching videos and answering questions. Personally, it took me two weeks to complete because I was irregular at first, sometimes forgetting to check in, which delayed my progress. I recommend beginners set aside a fixed 40 minutes daily for study, avoiding fast-forwarding or idling as the system detects invalid check-ins. Once completed, you can schedule the exam. This stage mainly involves memorizing traffic rules and road signs—the check-in time isn’t long, but consistency is key. Finishing early means less hassle later.

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CoraMarie
10/15/25 5:04am

Those familiar with the driving test will tell you that for Subject 1, you generally need to accumulate 12 credit hours to complete it, with a total learning duration of 9 hours. The system is set up to start timing once you log in, requiring continuous study without interruption. Multiple check-ins are more efficient. I remember students are advised to schedule check-ins three days a week, 45 minutes to an hour each time, making it easy to finish within two weeks. Avoid lazily idling or rushing through videos, as the driving school backend monitors invalid check-ins, which could lead to re-learning. Delaying too long might affect your exam schedule, so it's crucial to plan daily study time well and simultaneously review theoretical knowledge points.

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Pete
11/28/25 5:54am

As a parent, my daughter is currently learning to drive and spends about half an hour daily on her phone to complete the subject one check-ins. The driving school requires a cumulative total of 12 study hours, approximately 9 hours in all. She forgot to check in the first few days, but I reminded her to stay consistent, and she completed it in about two weeks on average. It's best to stay focused during check-ins and avoid distractions, as the system has anti-cheating measures—short sessions but with stable frequency. Our family's experience is to set aside some time after dinner for studying, avoiding cramming on weekends to prevent disrupting daily life.

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